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Duma Tau Camp, Linyanti Reserve, Botswana
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Famous for its African Elephants - huge herds congregate in Duma Tau Camp along the waterways and lagoons.
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Your Expected Experience: Lodging: Accommodation is in 10 luxurious and opulent tented roomsLocation: Located in a 125 000 hectare private concession bordering the Linyanti RiverActivities: Boating, day and night game drives, safari walks
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Duma Tau Camp is a 20 bedded luxury tented camp, situated in a 125000 hectare private cocession bordering the Chobe National Park in northern Botswana. The grunting of Hippos provides pleasant background for guests staying at Duma Tau.
The 10 luxuriously appointed rooms are raised off the ground and are under thatch with canvas walls. They have been designed to give maximum privacy, atmosphere and comfort. The bathroom facilities are en-suite and well appointed. Duma Tau camp is situated close to the confluence of the Savuti Channel and the Linyanti Waterways.
Because of the wide variety of terrain in the area, activities are diverse and allow guests time on the water, on land and on foot. Day and night game drives are conducted in open 4X4 vehicles along the Savuti and Linyanti. The area is famous for its Elephants - huge herds congregate in the African safari winter along the waterways and lagoons- as well as at waterholes down the Savuti Channel where one might spot Lion, Leopard, Wild Dog and Cheetah.
Two thirds of the Savuti Channel is situated within this reserve. The region has all the habitat diversity to make it a haven for wildlife. Duma Tau Camp is built under a shady grove of Mangosteen trees, overlooking a large Hippo filled lagoon within the Linyanti waterway system. There are excellent grasslands and waterholes along the Savuti Channel and along the Linyanti.
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A Splendid River Panorama
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Duma Tau Camp is built under a shady grove of mangosteen trees, overlooking a large Hippo filled lagoon within the Linyanti waterway system. There are excellent grasslands and waterholes along the Savuti Channel and along the Linyanti.
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Elephants
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Elephants are voracious feeders which in a day consume up to 272 Kg of grass, tender shoots and bark from trees. An adult Elephant can drink up to 200 litres of water in a single session.
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Hippopotamus
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Hippos weigh from 1,600-3,200 kg (up to 3 tons) and it is amazing just how fast they can move, both in and out of the water. Their two essential requirements are water deep enough to submerge in and a good supply of grassland.
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